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Lexicon in Acquisition, The


Lexicon in Acquisition, The

Paperback by Clark, Eve V. (Stanford University, California)

Lexicon in Acquisition, The

£42.99

ISBN:
9780521484640
Publication Date:
16 Feb 1995
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
320 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Lexicon in Acquisition, The

Description

Without words, children can't talk about people, places, things, actions, relations, or states, and they have no grammatical rules. Without words, there would be no sound structure, no word structure, and no syntax. The lexicon is central in language, and in language acquisition. Eve Clark argues for this centrality and for the general principles of conventionality and contrast at the core of language acquisition. She looks at the hypotheses children draw on about possible word meanings, and how they map their meanings on to forms. The book is unusual in dealing with data from a wide variety of languages, in its emphasis on the general principles children rely on as they analyse complex word forms, and in the broad perspective it takes on lexical acquisition.

Contents

1. The lexicon: words old and new; Part I. Lexical Acquisition: 2. Early lexical development; 3. The mapping problem; 4. Conventionality and contrast; 5. Pragmatic principles and acquisition; 6. Transparency and simplicity; 7. Productivity; Part II. Case Studies of Lexical Innovation: 8. Words for things; 9. More words for things; 10. Words for agents and instruments; 11. Words for actions; 12. Words for undoing actions; Part III. Conclusion: 13. Issues for acquisition; Bibliography; Index of names; Index of subjects.

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